The word 'splendor' (American English) or 'splendour' (English), originates from the Latin 'splendere' meaning to shine or be bright. The modern definition expands that to magnificence, something that outshines the rest, is grander than.
The beauty of the lake was splendor. This is an example using the word splendor.
The splendor of the Taj Mahal, India, has attracted thousands of tourists over many years.
Magnificent appearance or display, grandeur.
Glory grows is the English equivalent of 'Splendor crescit'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'splendor' means 'glory'. The verb 'crescit' means '[he/she/it] does grow, grows, is growing'.
The gorgeous splendor of the landscape was more beautiful than any of his paintings.
Splendor or magnificance.
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Splendor sine occasu is latin, meaning splendour without diminshment (or more colloquially beauty without end). It is the provincial motto of British Columbia.
Wondrous.
Splendor is a noun.